- UWM Instructor’s Nonprof-IT Brings Alumni Support Full CircleThe School of Information Studies' Nonprof-IT program continues to make an impact as former students return to mentor the next generation of information professionals. Founded by lecturer Adam Hudson, the program pairs UWM students with local nonprofits in need of …
- Giving Back to Greater Milwaukee, One Technological Solution at a TimeBy Al Dickenson In 2013 Adam Hudson, Teaching Faculty at UWM’s School of Information Studies (SOIS), was looking for ways to incorporate real-world, hands-on learning for students along with a way to better connect UWM and SOIS to the nonprofit …
- Love of tech and desire to help draw student to nonprof-ITLauren Rodriguez knew she wanted a major related to technology, so she started her studies at UWM in computer science. “I’ve always been interested in computers and technology, so my major was going to be something related to that,” she …
- Intern helps nonprofit that helped himStory on former Nonprof-IT intern Giovanni Claudio's experience working with Islands of Brilliance during 1 of his semester's in Nonprof-IT
- Intern returns to help organization that helped himUWM student Giovanni Claudio says that his internship through the Nonprof-IT program has been invaluable, giving him a look at what working life will be like and giving him the chance to develop leadership skills. (UWM Photo/Troye Fox) Giovanni Claudio’s …
- Nonprof-IT alum Alyssa Fischer featured in the UWM Fall 2018 graduation video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8Tj-N7p-F8
- UWM Nonprof-IT program gives student a chance to repay charityStory from UWM Report.
- Nonprof-IT provides tech support to community groupsStory from UWM Report.
- Students Help Nonprofits Improve Their Information TechnologyStory from UWM Report.
- NonprofIT program at the UW-Milwaukee, School of Information Studies receives grant from the Greater Milwaukee FoundationThe NonprofIT program at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM), School of Information Studies (SOIS) is pleased to announce it has received a $50,000 grant from the Greater Milwaukee Foundation. These funds will support the expansion of the program which …




